Billy Bush could be going from radioactive to hot again after President-elect Donald Trump’s surprise upset on Election Day. A source tells Page Six that Breitbart News — the conservative website that’s headed by Trump’s top adviser Steve Bannon — is interested in luring Bush for its coverage of Hollywood.

“They are trying to recruit Billy Bush,” said a media insider of Breitbart. “They want to expand covering Hollywood in a big way — and think Billy would be perfect for the job.”

As part of his settlement, Bush is not under any “noncompete clause,” so he can go to a “Today” competitor. But while Breitbart currently includes its Big Hollywood blog about the entertainment industry, it lacks a TV network. With Trump’s victory, Bush could be embraced by alt-conservatives, although he’s likely still toxic to traditional Hollywood liberal outlets so soon after the election.

Either way, “Billy’s ego is big,” said a media insider. “He likes to be a TV star, and would want to go to a rival like ABC or CBS.” (Since his firing, the only gig that’s even been rumored for Bush was an appearance on “Dancing With the Stars,” which sources shot down.)

In the wake of the scandal, Bush was suspended and then canned from his then-just-landed “Today” dream job, but walked away with a reported $10 million.

While Bush was cast out of the TV world after the incident, Trump went on to be elected president.

Bush posted pics of himself at the polls on Election Day, and one fan commented: “Why is Billy Bush out of NBC for what he listened to but Trump is elected president after all is has said and done.” (Bush — a cousin of Jeb and George W. Bush — did not publicly reveal whom he voted for.)